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eˈvincible, a. Also 6 -eable. [f. as prec. + -ible.] a. That may be evinced; demonstrable. †b. Of proofs: Demonstrative, convincing.
1593Bilson Govt. Christ's Ch. 335, I see utterly nothing euinceable by these examples. 1677Hale Prim. Orig. Man. i. ii. 63 Possibly the Immortality of the Soul is evincible by very great reason. 1761Hume Hist. Eng. II. xxxix. 356 note, That Bothwell was young, appears, among many other evincible proofs from Mary's instructions to the bishop of Dumblain. 1828in Webster. Hence † eˈvincibly adv., in an evincible manner; so as to prove convincingly.
1736in Bailey; hence in Ash, etc. |